The small hydrographic vessel Shlyahovik was blown up by a mine at the mouth of the Bystroe. It received damage, the extent of which rescuers have yet to determine.
The ship Shlyahovik, owned by the State Hydrography, was damaged in a collision with a mine. The explosion occurred at the mouth of the Bystry, which connects the Danube to the Black Sea. This was reported by the Ukrainian Shipping Magazine.
The ship received damage, the extent of which rescuers have not yet determined. Whether there are victims is still unknown.
Now Shlyahovik is standing on the breakwater at the entrance to Bystroe from the Black Sea, the participants of the rescue operation are on their way to the scene.
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It should be noted that the estuary connecting the Kiliya estuary with the Black Sea through a navigable canal was opened only for the merchant fleet on July 10. Access to it was restored after the liberation of Zmeiny Island and “ensure the safety of the coast of the water area on this side of the Black Sea.”
It will be recalled that earlier it was reported that the Bulgarian bulk carrier Rozhen will be the first ship to leave the unblocked port of Chornomorsk of Ukraine.
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Source: korrespondent

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